That sounds like you’re getting “standard” updates. If you switch to “advanced” updates, you’ll get this one… just “advanced” really means “not fully tested and stable.”Since I just picked up my MY a few days ago, I probably won't get an update for a month. It came with 2023.2.200. I made sure to turn on "advanced" for software updates, but probably gonna have to wait until mid-April before getting an update.
I got an update in way less than a month after getting my MYP when I switched to advanced… but now the software seems a little less stable.
On that note, I really hate the version numbers.
FSD has its own version numbers, which is fine.
Standard advanced updates have different numbers, which makes it a bit confusing.
I had 2022.44.200 when I got the MYP. Updated to 2023.2.12, so I assume the first number is year or something… But then saw people were still getting 2022.x.xxx even in 2023.
Then I got 2023.6.8 and today currently updating to 2023.6.9 and now another person has 2023.2.200. Is the 00 at the end more of a “standard” identifier than part of the version number? That might make some sense.
I wonder if the first number is the year, then the week (of the year) that update was initially created and then version of that update … with the 00 (or even 200 itself) at the end signifying it being a “stable”/Standard version for everyone. If that’s the case, I think just tacking on a ’s’ at the end would seem better.